So there is the fancy party in the Canadian parliament, the speaker compares the Ukrainian president who "fights" against the Russians to the point of self-destruction to Churchill, who is a Russian Jew anyway, and then together they applaud an old, rotten to the core Ukrainian Nazi.

God is the greatest director, His theater is unsurpassed, be it tragedy, comedy or tragi-comedy. Now we saw an unforgettable performance from the latter.

It so happened that Volodymyr Zelenskyi went to Canada to use his usual declarative and demanding sentences to announce what additional support he was demanding for himself. This bad rascal went to Canada, where he gave a speech at a joint session of the two houses of the Canadian federal parliament. The Prime Minister of Canada, a big fan of rainbow-colored socks and teddy bear socks, Trudeau, a good boy who is not offended by too much sense, was present, and of course the Speaker of the House of Canada, a certain Mr. Rota. And, of course, many, many invited guests of honor

And then the big moment arrived, the big symbolic scene of importance beyond itself, when the appointed speaker Mr. Rota greeted "Mr. Yaroslav Hunka" by name and introduced him as a former Ukrainian-Canadian officer, the "hero who fought against the Russians". And to these catchphrases, which are so dear to all illiterate fools and idealistic fanatics these days, the entire Canadian parliament stood up, Trudeau stood up, Zelensky stood up, and everyone greeted Hunka "Mr. fell under, and belying his 98-year-old age,

with tearful eyes, he punched the air several times, indicating that he understood the word of the times, and that of course "Slava Ukraini", and an old man is not an old man, give him a little knife.

And now we'll leave the standing ovation fools for a while, take a break between two acts, and take a look at who this 'hero fighting the Russians' is, this 98-year-old 'veteran', this 'former officer' this is Yaroslav Hunka.

Perhaps the best course of action is to use the Neokohn portal article to introduce it. Here it is:

Hunka "fought in the First Ukrainian Division in World War II and later emigrated to Canada". The First Ukrainian Division is another name for the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, but the unit was also known as the Galician SS Division. The Galician SS, formed in 1943, consisted of recruits from the Galicia region of western Ukraine. The unit was armed and trained by the Nazis and commanded by German officers. The squad was visited in 1944 by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, who spoke about the soldiers' willingness to "slaughter the Poles."

Three months earlier, subdivisions of the division committed the massacre known as the Huta Pieniacka massacre, during which 500 to 1,000 Poles were burned alive. During the Nuremberg Trials, the International Military Tribunal declared the Waffen-SS a criminal organization responsible for mass atrocities, including the "persecution and extermination of the Jews, brutalities and murders in concentration camps, excesses in the administration of the occupied territories, management of the slave labor program , as well as ill-treatment of prisoners and their murder".

After the war, thousands of veterans of the Galician SS division settled in the West, about 2,000 of them in Canada. On the Ukrainian-language blog of the veterans' association called »Combatant News«, there is an autobiographical entry of Yaroslav Hunka, according to which he volunteered for the division in 1943. According to the captions, the photos show Hunka at SS artillery training in Munich in December 1943 and in Neuhammer, Poland (now Świętoszów), the site of Himmler's visit. In blog entries from 2011 and 2010, Hunka describes the period between 1941 and 1943 as the "happiest years of his life" and compares the veterans of his unit, who are scattered around the world, to Jews (!).

Well, this man was given a teary-eyed standing ovation by the fancy company over there in faraway Canada. But the break is over, let's see the second act, let's return from the buffet, the show continues.

In the second act, the protagonists behave exactly as their character implies.

Zelenskiy - who is not a Ukrainian, but a native Russian Jew - is silent, he quickly covered up, he doesn't have a word about what happened and he never will.

Trudeau shifts all the responsibility to the Speaker, of course he didn't see anything, he didn't hear anything, he doesn't talk much, he mostly sees and pretends to be a victim, he fumbles in his collection of socks in confusion and hopes that the passing of time and the silence of the friendly press will soon forget about the embarrassment more embarrassing episode.

Poor stupid Anthony Rota - who compared Zelenskiy to Winston Churchill in his generous speech before greeting the old Nazi - stands at the end of the line and tears his clothes and apologizes to Canadian Jews and everyone in general.

Anyway, this Zelensky-Churchill parallel is a bit lame, if only because it was our good Winston who did not fight with the Russians, but entered into an alliance with them, and he could only say to the émigré Polish government, which was outraged after Katyn, that they should shut up, but not they imagine that he will throw Stalin out of the coalition against Hitler because of "such a trifle".

So there is the fancy party in the Canadian parliament, the speaker compares the Ukrainian president who "fights" against the Russians to the point of self-destruction to Churchill, who is a Russian Jew anyway, and then together they applaud an old, rotten to the core Ukrainian Nazi.

Everyone there is really stupid, but that should be their problem.

The Parliament of Canada and Zelensky euphorically welcomed the former SS soldier (VIDEO)

And that's why we say it again: the Ukrainian units on the side of the Germans - such as the First Ukrainian SS Division - were the cruelest, most beastly, most despicable actors of the Second World War. Compared to these, the German SS formations were Sunday school students. And the Poles and Jews of Volhynia would be able to tell about this, if these Ukrainians had left even their Irish seed alive. And most of the Ukrainian units fighting against the Russians today consider Bandera as their role model, and claim this legacy of Yaroslav Hunka as their own. But again, that should be their problem. But there is one more interesting thing here, if you allow me, I will copy it here from Neokohn:

“There are two memorials to the unit in Canada, one in Wayville outside Toronto and the other in Edmonton. Canadian Jewish organizations have long demanded their removal. In 2021, Zelensky joined the governments of Israel and Germany in condemning the Kiev parade in honor of the Galician SS division.”

So then, I repeat: the Galician SS Division has two memorials in Canada. While, for example, it is not appropriate to remember the Hungarian and German rioters who broke out of Buda, because that is Nazism itself, while even now 98-year-old, decrepit old Nazis are being dragged to court if it turns out that they were guards in one of the concentration camps - and what is possible, even , it was probably not the result of their free will at all - while Günter Grass (who served in the Waffen SS) and actor Horst Tappert (Derrick), who served in the 3rd Totenkopf SS Panzer Division, were already dragged away because of their "Nazi past", in Ukraine. that is, he most likely "fought against the Russians" together with Yaroslav Hunka (big applause!).

A final word before the curtain falls and the show is over: I readily believe that the Canadians had no idea who Yaroslav Hunka really was. But that's completely uninteresting. Because - I repeat! - There are two monuments to the Galician SS division in Canada today, and Canada gladly accepted these Nazi Ukrainians after the Second World War.

This is where it should and should be judged when these and all their comrades, from Canada to Washington to Brussels and downtown Pest, are Nazising anyone, and Nazising, say, Nyíró and Albert Wass and Horthy. They can do you a favor. And when they're done, they can stand and give Jaroslav Hunka a standing ovation. And if the devil took the damned Ukrainian Nazi, they can commemorate him in Canada, at one of the monuments of the Galician SS Division. With the Russian Jew Zelensky in the front row. And don't forget to invite Podoljak, who used to think about the inferiority of Chinese and Indians. It has its place among the others. Damn, stinking Nazis.

Cover image: Jaroszlav Hunka receives the congratulations of the two houses of the Canadian federal parliament with clenched fists

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